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Elmo Lewis
Can't help with that, but can say "Time" was the highlight (along with "UMT") of the 1981 tour.
I love the song on LSTNT.
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yearsinthemaking
I remember thinking there were some interesting clips back when it came out. Now all of those videos are available. I believe the '69 stuff is Ed Sullivan. Nothing from '73. '76 is from the Hey Negrita promo
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georgemcdonnell314
I had not watched the movie in probably 20 years or more but decided to watch it last night.
During Time Is On My Side they show older images and I was surprised to see they showed images of Brian and I believe this is one of the last times I saw them recognize him as part of the band. They have certainly left out Bill Wyman more recently.
What I also noticed is there are several clips from the 69 tour from different angles as well as video clips from what I believe are 1973 and 1976.
So, where are the rest of the videos?
Anyone have insight on this?
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DandelionPowderman
50 & Counting-tour
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padre69
I’d love to get a BluRay disc of the movie, since the dvd runs way too fast. Unfortunately the only BR at the moment seems to be the Japanese version. Expensive and wrong area code.
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georgemcdonnell314
I think we'll get a 40th anniversary remaster or deluxe box of this hopefully with some better editing.
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padre69
I’d love to get a BluRay disc of the movie, since the dvd runs way too fast. Unfortunately the only BR at the moment seems to be the Japanese version. Expensive and wrong area code.
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hockenheim95
I remember reading somewhere that Hal Ashby destroyed all tapes after the Final Cut. What a loss
Yup this could have been an outstanding film in that a complete and uncut show from 1981 from start to finish versus this hodge podge sped up mess . Darn shame and the saving grace is the Hampton PPV Show which was given it's due with an official release sans some of the pre show backstage scenes like the shower scene . What is also notable about the Hampton PPV show coming soon after the tragic murder of John Lennon was the nut job rushing the stage during Satisfaction and the ballon drop and Keith stepping up to protect his mate Mick by wacking the intruder with his black Telecaster .You can't make this stuff up . Hal Ashby was also the producer of the PPV .Quote
DandelionPowderman
I don't know what's worse - the edits (shocking), the sound (there must be 40 soundboard recordings that sound better than this?) or the sped-up music (they played fast enough as they did.
I really love this film, but it's a shame that the final product turned into a mess.
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georgemcdonnell314
I had not watched the movie in probably 20 years or more but decided to watch it last night.
They have certainly left out Bill Wyman more recently.
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hockenheim95
I remember reading somewhere that Hal Ashby destroyed all tapes after the Final Cut. What a loss
Really? Unbelievable, if it's really so.
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padre69
I’d love to get a BluRay disc of the movie, since the dvd runs way too fast. Unfortunately the only BR at the moment seems to be the Japanese version. Expensive and wrong area code.
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georgemcdonnell314
I had not watched the movie in probably 20 years or more but decided to watch it last night.
They have certainly left out Bill Wyman more recently.
Does it mean that Bill can´t be seen in the current film?
has he been deleted as Trotksy was deleted in the pictures by Stalin?
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georgemcdonnell314
I had not watched the movie in probably 20 years or more but decided to watch it last night.
They have certainly left out Bill Wyman more recently.
Does it mean that Bill can´t be seen in the current film?
has he been deleted as Trotksy was deleted in the pictures by Stalin?
Not in this movie, but he has been deleted on some other items, for instance the sleeve picture of their ‘Rarities’ album.
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emotionalbarbecue
It is sad that Wyman may be treated this way. And it is also sad that some fans are not fully aware that without Watts/wyman´s task there would have never existed the Stones sound. Such is life...